The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1Little, Brown, 1854 |
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Pàgina xiv
... thought that he had a fit opportunity to foist into the work several of his own verses , without the blind poet's discovery . This trick has too frequently been played , but especially in works published after the author's death ; and ...
... thought that he had a fit opportunity to foist into the work several of his own verses , without the blind poet's discovery . This trick has too frequently been played , but especially in works published after the author's death ; and ...
Pàgina xv
... thought particularly of that edition , and he appears throughout the whole to have been a very candid reader , and to have approved of more than really merits ap- probation . Newton's Preface , p . 35 . T. Warton says , ' Many of ...
... thought particularly of that edition , and he appears throughout the whole to have been a very candid reader , and to have approved of more than really merits ap- probation . Newton's Preface , p . 35 . T. Warton says , ' Many of ...
Pàgina x
... thought rarely found in very young writers . ' This praise is just : but its La- tinity is not so flowing , or elegant , as that of his later poems . Milton was designed by his parents for the profession of the church ; but during his ...
... thought rarely found in very young writers . ' This praise is just : but its La- tinity is not so flowing , or elegant , as that of his later poems . Milton was designed by his parents for the profession of the church ; but during his ...
Pàgina xxii
... thought it his duty to hasten home where his countrymen were contending for their rights , rather than to pursue the enjoyments of more extended travel . Turpe enim existimabam dum mei cives de libertate dimicarent , me animi causâ ...
... thought it his duty to hasten home where his countrymen were contending for their rights , rather than to pursue the enjoyments of more extended travel . Turpe enim existimabam dum mei cives de libertate dimicarent , me animi causâ ...
Pàgina xxv
... thoughts that give way to verses , are not very troublesome . Therefore versify as much as you list , and I'll sleep as much as I can . ' Don Quixote , vol . iv . p . 212 , ( Shelton's Transl . ) VOL . I. 4 Milton's return to England ...
... thoughts that give way to verses , are not very troublesome . Therefore versify as much as you list , and I'll sleep as much as I can . ' Don Quixote , vol . iv . p . 212 , ( Shelton's Transl . ) VOL . I. 4 Milton's return to England ...
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